Favoriting Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from February 21, 2017 Favoriting

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Favoriting February 21, 2017: live from Hyde Park, MA

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Artist Track Album Label Year
Com Truise  Galactic Melt   Favoriting      
Marco Bosco  Sol Da Manhã   Favoriting Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992  Music From Memory  2017 
Baden Powell  Berimbau   Favoriting À Vontade  Elenco  1963 
Tony Scott & The Indonesian All Stars  Gambang Suling   Favoriting Djanger Bali  SABA  1967 
Yusef Lateef  Salt Water Blues   Favoriting The Three Faces Of Yusef Lateef  Riverside Records  1960 
uncredited  Moe Thet Lay Hnin (Rain and Wind)   Favoriting The Sigh of Silver Strings from Suvannabhumi: The Western Stringed Instruments of Burma  Little Axe Records  2015 
Vagh, Gombreh  Buaraning. Bak. Borai   Favoriting Windim Mambu: Sacred Flute Music From New Guinea, Madang Vol. 2  Rounder Records  1999 
Bendaly Layul  Flying woodpecker (Utom k'telet moyong)   Favoriting Utom: Summoning the Spirit  Rykodisc  1997 
uncredited  Whispered Song And Inanga Zither - Burundi (Trad.)   Favoriting Afrique - Africa  Occora  1994 
uncredited  Naga-Uta - Japan   Favoriting Music Of The Orient - Compiled by Dr. E.M. von Hornbostel, professor of Ethnology and Comparative Music, U. of Berlin, 1934  Decca Records  1951 
Coco's Temaeva  Te Riuriu-Aparima   Favoriting From Bora-Bora To Tahiti     
The Tahitian Choir  Tarema   Favoriting Rapa Iti  Triloka Records  1992 
Geinoh Yamashirogumi  Karai Mo-me   Favoriting Chi no Hibiki Higashi Yuroppu wo Utau  Victor  1976 
Timofey Ivanovich Kechimov  Song Of The Small Goose   Favoriting The Great Awakening - Music Of The Eastern Khanty  Global Music Centre   2001 
Valentina Bintalaeevna Kosterkina  Chant narratif   Favoriting siberie 1 (nganasan) - chants chamaniques et narratifs de l'arct     

Music behind DJ:
Domenique Dumont 

La Bataille de Neige   Favoriting

 

 

 
Visible Cloaks & Miyako Coda  Valve   Favoriting Reassemblage  Rvng Intl.  2017 
No UFO's  Apocryphal Blues   Favoriting NU LP For RS  Root Strata  2017 
Joanna Brouk  Diving Deeper, Remembering Love   Favoriting Sounds Of The Sea  Hummingbird Productions  1981 
Boards Of Canada  Pete Standing Alone   Favoriting Music Has The Right To Children  Warp Records  1998 
Abul Mogard  Tumbling Relentless Heaps   Favoriting Works  Ecstatic  2016 
Expressway Yo-Yo Dieting  Bubblethug 2   Favoriting Bubblethug  Weird Forest Records  2010 
Peder Mannerfelt  Her Move   Favoriting Controlling Body  Peder Mannerfelt  2016 
Claude Young  Arneim   Favoriting Patterns the Album  Djax-Up-Beats  2000 
Ashanti Tribe Of Ghana / Ewe Tribe Of Ghana  Atokwe 1   Favoriting Drums Of Death  Avant   1997 
Alejandro Jodorowsky + Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry  Psychedelic Weapons   Favoriting The Holy Mountain  ABKCO  2007 

Music behind DJ:
Umberto 

Forsaken Dawn   Favoriting

 

 

 
Thomas Brinkmann  Disc 2   Favoriting A Certain Degree Of Stasis  Frozen Reeds  2016 
Prince Lasha Quintet Featuring Sonny Simmons  Congo Call   Favoriting The Cry!  Contemporary Records  1963 


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
Doug Schulkind:

Disc jocker from otter space?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:03pm
listener james from westwood:

Mods and jockers ahoy!
Avatar 7:04pm
Jesse K:

Howdy y'all!
Avatar 7:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Neat-o track.
Avatar 7:15pm
geezerette:

sounds like jazz gamelan. :)
Avatar 7:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Kora ?
Avatar 7:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- nope geezerette's right.
Avatar 7:16pm
Jesse K:

Hey geezerette, Rabbit!
Forgot to hit the playlist post button, it's pretty much as you guessed. The first track was bowed birimbau
Avatar 7:18pm
geezerette:

(otter space, hee hee)
RevRab, do I win a prize?

Yay Jesse!
Avatar 7:19pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Deffo a Jazz track - w/ Indonesian influence/themes - but not a forced Fusion.
Avatar 7:25pm
geezerette:

A friend of mine went to Bali many years ago on her own and got there hungry. Locals directed her to an omelette house where she was told she ought to try the mushroom omelette. Afterwards she wandered around just looking at things and said gamelan sounds were everywhere and all the people moved like dancers. :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:25pm
Doug Schulkind:

The bass/cello pairing on this is divine.
Avatar 7:25pm
geezerette:

...and I love Yuseef Lateef.
Avatar 7:26pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I wonder what the particular challenges of playing soprano sax might be. Each of his notes is precise & he holds the sustain on each steady...
Avatar 7:27pm
geezerette:

These are the sounds I need today.
Avatar 7:27pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...presuming that was a soprano sax - to give me another chance to misread...
Avatar 7:29pm
Jesse K:

Doug would know but I assume it was something double reeded like a zurla or a zurna or a tzurna or somethings
Avatar 7:30pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Right.
Avatar 7:31pm
geezerette:

No better place to hang out, and no better people. :D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:31pm
Doug Schulkind:

Yusef was playing a standard issue oboe there. Very hard to keep in tune when bending notes the way he was. Sublime!
Avatar 7:33pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

So - double-reeded, yes. I took sax as a kid - but I'm surprised how much harder just a clarinet is to steer...
Avatar 7:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...or maybe oboes have one reed...not a standard Blues instrument @ any rate...
Avatar 7:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I wonder if you played this Japanese track backwards how much it'd sound like the Blues.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:42pm
Doug Schulkind:

Jesse is outstanding in his field (recordings).
Avatar 7:42pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

One set & it's quite a journey.
Avatar 7:45pm
Jesse K:

microtonal choir for passing between worlds
Avatar 7:47pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Scales generally correlate to Metaphysical constructs ('Music of the Spheres') - & they're different in distinct places in the World.
Avatar 7:49pm
geezerette:

gorgeous.
Tahitian Bardo. Reminds me of Noa-Noa. Also shape-singing. Previous track.
Avatar 7:53pm
Jesse K:

That last track was the Japanese ensemble who did the Akira soundtrack, singing in a traditional Bulgarian style
Avatar 7:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wow! I was trying to match the name w/ Bulgaria! The Anime? Some are turned off by Akira's violence - but I thot it was visually amazing w/ some weighty ideas.
Avatar 7:57pm
geezerette:

Great to know, Jesse, cause I thought that was a coincidence!
Enjoying this show very much.
Avatar 8:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Uhh-mazing. Transporting. Thank You!
I'm gonna fink out to Bethany on the mainstream - but it ain't easy. I may finally have to use an Archive this time & find out where else you travel.
Avatar 8:10pm
Jesse K:

Have a great evening Rev Rabbit!
Avatar 8:22pm
northguineahills:

BOC!
Avatar 8:23pm
Jesse K:

Hey northguineahills!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
Uncle Michael:

Greetings from the left coast.
Avatar 9:03pm
Jesse K:

Howdy UM! Why it must still be sunny where you are!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
Uncle Michael:

Heading out to dinner. Wish I could linger longer...

Sun about down. Tah!
Avatar 9:07pm
Jesse K:

Night!
Avatar 9:08pm
northguineahills:

Missed this Brinkman last year.
Avatar 9:14pm
Jesse K:

Yeah I just found it a couple of weeks ago, quite a surprise. It's meant to go with the paintings of Agnes Lux in some way
frozenreeds.com...
Avatar 9:40pm
northguineahills:

I have Brinkman duo w/ someone else (who I can't remember) that came out sometime b/tm '97-2001, that sounds like this. I don't have access to my records so it's driving me crazy.
Avatar 9:43pm
northguineahills:

ok, it was w/ a European percussionist, that should narrow it down.
Avatar 9:47pm
Jesse K:

Was it this: www.discogs.com...
Avatar 9:50pm
northguineahills:

No, I believe my brain is rebelling, as this actually reminds me of Thomas Koner's 1991 "Teimo". Not having my records around is driving me insane. I was way off! www.discogs.com...

Still, Teimo is an excellent record as well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
Dave in Vermont:

that Brinkmann was very excellent great
Avatar 9:53pm
Jesse K:

Ooh, that looks good!
Hey Dave, glad you liked it! That other Brinkmann record I just linked to was a Morton Feldman piece
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
Ike:

(belches)
Avatar 9:56pm
Jesse K:

Howdy Ike, how was dinner?
Avatar 9:57pm
northguineahills:

Thanks Jesse!
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